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Microsoft to shut two Chinese plants, wrap up layoffs
Originally published February 26, 2015 at 4:04 pm
Updated February 26, 2015 at 5:23 pm

The closure of factories in Beijing and Dongguan, acquired in the deal to buy Nokia's mobile phone business, will leave Vietnam as the focus of Microsoft's phone manufacturing.

Matt Day
Seattle Times technology reporter

Microsoft next month will shutter the two Chinese mobile phone factories it acquired in its purchase of Nokia’s handset business.
the Nokia factory in Dongguan, partially demolished factory production equipment will be shipped to Vietnam

Layoffs, which began last year, will total 9,000 by the time the plants are closed, a company spokesman confirmed on Thursday. That number makes up half of the 18,000 cuts Microsoft announced last year.

Responding to an earlier report of the cuts in Japanese business newspaper Nikkei, a Microsoft spokesman said the layoffs were part of the restructuring announced in July, but “the timing of actual departure was staggered due to local and legal requirements.”

With the closure of the plants, located in Beijing and Dongguan in China’s southeast, Microsoft will have eliminated three of the six major phone manufacturing facilities it acquired in April in its $7.5 billion deal to buy the money-losing Finnish handset maker.

Stephen Elop, head of Microsoft’s devices business and a former Nokia chief executive, last year announced plans to to wind down the Komárom, Hungary, facility.

“Some production” would continue at the Chinese facilities, Elop said at the time.

In the months that followed, there was widespread speculation that Microsoft would eventually close the plants.

China, which earned a reputation as the world’s factory floor during the country’s industrial boom, has lost the favor of some global manufacturing giants. Rapid economic growth there pushed worker wages higher, slimming the profit margin the country’s workforce offered to factory owners. Many global conglomerates have moved manufacturing facilities to countries in Southeast Asia where labor costs are lower, including Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia.

Microsoft is placing its bets on Hanoi, Vietnam, the site of the newest factory it acquired in the Nokia deal. The bulk of the company’s phone production will be focused there, Elop said in July.

Ex-Nokia facilities in Manaus, Brazil and Reynosa, Mexico, were also spared closure. Manaus would primarily manufacture Microsoft products, while Reynosa, located across the Rio Grande from Hidalgo, Texas, was to be converted to a repair facility, Microsoft said last year.
 
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Microsoft changed the company name Nokia Vietnam into Microsoft Mobile Vietnam at the end of year 2014

The Bac Ninh ( Vietnam ) factory will be developed in both scale and technologies to carry out more complicated phases of the production, it said.
The factory, which was inaugurated last October after a pilot operation from June, is scheduled to cover almost the entire Nokia handset production from this November as Microsoft’s main factory.
The factory will be upgraded to 39 assembly lines by the end of the year from six last year. Year-end outputs are expected to increase threefold with more complicated products, guaranteeing an annual export of 76.4 million products worth US$1.86 billion.

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Nokia phone factory in the northern Vietnamese province of Bac Ninh. Photo: Manh Quan
 
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I don't know that Nokia Beijing or Dongguan are producing cheaper Nokia phone.
Thanks !!!

Lumia 1330 would be a cheaper phone, too ? Love that news.

The cheaper Nokia phone go Vietnam, YES for Nokia there's only cost down.

Microsoft's Nokia employees protest in Beijing against layoffs
Published: Aug 3, 2014 11:31 p.m. ET
LAURAHE
ASIA MARKETS REPORTER

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Nearly a hundred employees of Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT, -0.47% Nokia unit in Beijing held a second day of protests against 4,700 planned layoffs, China's state media reported Sunday. Microsoft planned to cut most of the 5,000 employees at Nokia's handset factory and R&D center in Beijing, leaving a staff of only about 300, China National Radio quoted an employee as saying.
 
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New Microsoft Mobiles are good. Lenovo acquired IBM's personal computer business. Same is happening here too. What about classic phones?
 
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New Microsoft Mobiles are good. Lenovo acquired IBM's personal computer business. Same is happening here too. What about classic phones?

classic phones have been producing in their Vietnam and India factory for years.

Lumia 1330 - RM-1067 - Vietnam origin
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Lumia 532, 435 are attractive budget smartphones made in Vietnam too.
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I don't know that Nokia Beijing or Dongguan are producing cheaper Nokia phone.
Thanks !!!


Microsoft's Nokia employees protest in Beijing against layoffs
Published: Aug 3, 2014 11:31 p.m. ET
LAURAHE
ASIA MARKETS REPORTER

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Nearly a hundred employees of Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT, -0.47% Nokia unit in Beijing held a second day of protests against 4,700 planned layoffs, China's state media reported Sunday. Microsoft planned to cut most of the 5,000 employees at Nokia's handset factory and R&D center in Beijing, leaving a staff of only about 300, China National Radio quoted an employee as saying.
Hope Vietnamese can save them ... sell more WP phones in Vietnam, LOL !

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This is long overdue。

No one buys Nokia phones in China these days。

Just make sure that crappy Made-in-Vietnam Nokia phones don't find their way back into China。:lol:
 
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This is long overdue。

No one buys Nokia phones in China these days。

Just make sure that crappy Made-in-Vietnam Nokia phones don't find their way back into China。:lol:

I am not Bill Gates or Satya Nadella ...
For someone doesn't know, most of Samsung and Microsoft phones are for export
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A couple of Lumia phones, dubbed RM-1069 and RM-1110, have been approved by the Indonesian certification authorities. While the RM-1069 bears Microsoft's branding, the RM-1110 still bears Nokia moniker, which is kinda odd. The best guess is that it's a feature phone and not a Windows Phone.
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Although details are scarce at the moment, especially for RM-1110, the Microsoft Lumia RM-1069 Microsoft device already appeared on Adduplex database, where it had a 4-inch display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels, as well as hardware buttons for navigation.
This is particularly interesting given that the recent Lumias are not only bigger in size but also have only software buttons.
Besides Indonesia, RM-1069 is expected to launch in many other developing markets, including China.

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Anyone could tell me how much the cheapest Microsoft smartphone Lumia 435 cost in your country?
In Vietnam, it costs about 74-80 USD with tax.
 
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that is because Nokia is going to game over
so it can't sustain the workers.
 
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